Need stickers for Regen Buttons

Scottish_VA

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Kubota L4701, LA765
Dec 1, 2023
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Hi all,

I purchased a used L4701 and the previous owner let it sit outside without a cover, which is fine, but stickers took a beating in the sun and the regen/DPF inhibit buttons pretty much are blank and I am not able to tell which button is which easily. Does anyone know where I can source a sticker or something to put on the button or do I need to replace the button completely to know which one is which? See picture
Kubota DPF.jpeg
 

DustyRusty

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Have you tried your local Kubota dealer? The man/woman behind the parts counter will know where to look in the parts catalog.
 

Fordtech86

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Piece of masking tape, put “no” on the inhibit and “go” on manual regen buttons🤷‍♂️
 
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NCL4701

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I can take a better picture more specific to those buttons but maybe the above is sufficient. In short, I’m not understanding what sticker you’re expecting to see associated with those buttons. In comparison to mine, which I bought new, they look perfectly normal to me.

If you aren’t sure what they are, an excerpt from the OM is below.

If you’re referring to the big sticker on the left fender that provides a summary of everything regen, that’s entirely different.
IMG_6688.png

With a bit over 400 hours, I have yet to mess with either of those buttons. Every regen has been auto regen. Have not had a need to inhibit.
 
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jyoutz

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Hi all,

I purchased a used L4701 and the previous owner let it sit outside without a cover, which is fine, but stickers took a beating in the sun and the regen/DPF inhibit buttons pretty much are blank and I am not able to tell which button is which easily. Does anyone know where I can source a sticker or something to put on the button or do I need to replace the button completely to know which one is which? See picture View attachment 122444
I don’t see anything wrong with those buttons and the symbols are easy to read.
 

Runs With Scissors

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The tricky part is figuring out what those symbols mean...
Looks like the right one is the "Farting" button, and the left one is the "No Farting" button...... 😂
 
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Vlach7

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I keep my screen on the PM% when it is getting close so it will do a Regen with a hot motor and no surprises, bought it for 350hrs, 690 total and this might be my 3rd or 4th Regen. Been a quality tractor.
 
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NCL4701

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L4701, T2290, WC68, grapple, BB1572, Farmi W50R, Howes 500, 16kW IMD gen, WG24
Apr 27, 2020
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Central Piedmont, NC
Hi all,

I purchased a used L4701 and the previous owner let it sit outside without a cover, which is fine, but stickers took a beating in the sun and the regen/DPF inhibit buttons pretty much are blank and I am not able to tell which button is which easily. Does anyone know where I can source a sticker or something to put on the button or do I need to replace the button completely to know which one is which? See picture View attachment 122444
If you need the Owner Manual: https://www.kubotabooks.com/AutoInd...wners Manuals/&file=L4701 Operator Manual.pdf

If you need the Workshop Manual: https://kubotabooks.com/AutoIndex/i...file=L3301, L3901, L4701 Workshop manual..pdf
 

Outnumbered

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I have not used the buttons at all on mine and cannot read the icons on mine either as they are worn off. I just raise my RPM's and let it Regen when it comes up and continue operating the tractor which seems to run between 20 and 60 hrs depending on how I am using it.